Volume 7 (2024)
Volume 6 (2023)
Volume 5 (2022)
Volume 4 (2021)
Volume 3 (2020)
Volume 2 (2019)
Volume 1 (2018)

Journal Metrics: 

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Number of Volumes 8

Number of Issues 30

Number of Articles 264

Number of Contributors 687

Article View 233,467

PDF Download 200,081

PDF Download Per Article 757.88

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Acceptance Rate (%) 48

Number of Indexing Databases 38

h-index Google = 17

i-10 index = 42

Citations = 1254

ISC IF (2021) = Q2 = 0.226

MSRT (2023) = International

Scopus First CiteScore (2024) = 1.5

Scopus Rank (2024) = Q3

Peer Review Policy: Double Blind Peer Review

Submission to First Post-review Decision: 90-100 days

Frequency: Quarterly in March, June, September, and December

Open Access Journal Support - APC: Foreign Authors (No Publication Charge), Iranian Authors (4.000.000 Rials)

Since March 2025 JHPR also has offered a fast-track review and publication option. If the final paper is accepted, your paper will be published within 3-4 weeks after acceptance and payment. Fast-track should be requested within 2 days after submission to jhpr2024@gmail.com   

   

Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research aims to provide a forum for original investigations in horticulture. The journal publishes original research, short communication and review articles which cover applied and theoretical aspects in all areas of horticulture - fruit growing, vegetable growing, ornamental and medicinal plants. Papers on biotechnology, breeding, plant stress and nutrition, postharvest physiology and technology are also welcome (Journal Scope).


Original Article Postharvest Biology and Technology
Postharvest arginine spraying delayed ripening during storage of papaya

Alex Guimarães Sanches; Elem Maria Ferreira Feitosa

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 139-150

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8128.1421

Abstract
  Purpose: Climacteric metabolism makes papaya (Carica papaya L) a highly perishable fruit, especially under ambient conditions. Considering that few retail outlets (markets) have a cold chain for storage, it is necessary to evaluate technologies to extend the commercial shelf life of this fruit under ...  Read More

Review Article Postharvest Biology and Technology
Recent advances in application of edible coatings for temperate fresh/fresh-cut fruits: a review

Farid Moradinezhad; Nida Firdous

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 151-176

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8163.1425

Abstract
  Purpose: Temperate fruits not only provide essential nutrients but also contribute to the diversity and sustainability of horticultural production systems worldwide. The total production of fruits, increased during the past twenty years. However, postharvest losses of fruits due to spoilage, decay, and ...  Read More

Recent advances in application of edible coatings for temperate fresh/fresh-cut fruits: a review


Review Article Postharvest Biology and Technology
A systematic review on plant-based edible coatings for quality improvement and extended postharvest life of fresh fruits and vegetables

W. A. Harindra Champa; Aruna D. Weerasooriya

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 177-198

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8159.1424

Abstract
  Purpose: Use plant-based edible coatings (PBECs) for maintaining quality of fresh fruits and vegetables (FFVs) are trending upward. Compared to modified atmosphere packaging they eliminate the use of non-biodegradable polyethylene films. Therefore, the present study aimed to bring a comprehensive systematic ...  Read More

Original Article Postharvest Biology and Technology
Low 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid concentration application inhibits calyx senescence and maintains Valencia Late oranges' postharvest quality during ambient storage in Ghana

Nasiru Alhassan

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 199-212

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.7909.1398

Abstract
  Purpose: This study determined whether postharvest application with low 3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid concentration could inhibit calyx senescence and preserve internal and external qualities of Valencia Late oranges during extended storage. Research method: The experiments were conducted using a completely ...  Read More

Original Article Medicinal Plants
Photosynthetic efficiency and chlorophyll fluorescence responses of Viola ignobilis Rupr. subjected to different biostimulants and two light intensities

Roshanak Ansari; Khodayar Hemmati; Sara Khorasaninejad; Nahid Niari Khamsi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 213-228

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2025.7980.1408

Abstract
  Purpose: Viola ignobilis Rupr. is one of the important medicinal species which is in danger of extinction due to the over harvesting from the main habitats. Nowadays, domestication of medicinal plants in accordance with sustainable agricultural methods is a new important challenge. In this research, ...  Read More

Original Article Plant Stress
Screening of some grape (Vitis vinifera L.) genotypes responses to drought stress using physiological and biochemical traits in greenhouse condition

Elahe Abdollahnezhad; Nasser Abbaspour; Fatemeh Rahmani

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 229-244

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8079.1416

Abstract
  Purpose: Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) are among the most significant agricultural products cultivated in various regions of Iran, boasting high nutritional value. This study focuses on assessing the genetic diversity of grape genotypes from vineyards in the West Azarbaijan province.  Drought is an ...  Read More

Original Article Plant Physiology
Avoiding endocarp lesion and abscission of pistachio nut using lecithin-enriched calcium nitrate

Mozhdeh Yousefi; Seyed Hossein Mirdehghan; Majid Esmaeilizadeh; Fatemeh Nazoori; Seyyed Rasoul Sahhafi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 245-258

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8220.1429

Abstract
  Purpose: The pistachio nut is an important product primarily traded as dry nut in-shell kernels. Any damage to the shell during growth and development can cause shell staining and kernel decay in pistachios, rendering them unsuitable for sale. This study aimed to mitigate these issues by evaluating the ...  Read More

Original Article Food Science and Technology
Effects of pre-storage pectin, cellulose acetate, and sodium alginate coatings on the preservation of papaya (Carica papaya L.)

Md. Rahat Khan; Asmaul Husna Nupur; Jannatul Ferdushi Jany; Latifa Jannat; Abdullah Iqbal; Md. Abdul Alim

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2025, Pages 259-274

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2024.8003.1412

Abstract
  Purpose: The current study examined the impacts of postharvest treatments with different coating solutions to enhance the shelf life of papaya at the least nutrient loss. Research method: The study was carried out with mature and fresh shahi papayas (BARI Papaya-1) using Complete Randomized Design. The ...  Read More

Breadnut (Artocarpus camansi Blanco): A review of postharvest physiology, quality management, processing and utilization
Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2021, , Pages 199-218

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2020.3673.1164

Abstract
  Purpose: This paper provides an in-depth critical review and analysis of recent research undertaken to optimize quality during harvesting, postharvest handling, processing and utilization of breadnut (Artocarpus camansi Blanco). Findings: This treatise provided a comprehensive review on the significance ...  Read More

Breadnut (Artocarpus camansi Blanco): A review of postharvest physiology, quality management, processing and utilization


Effects of organic and inorganic fertilizers, and mulching on growth and yield of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.)
Volume 2, Issue 2 , September 2019, , Pages 95-104

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2019.2119.1042

Abstract
  Purpose: Cabbage is important fresh vegetable crop in most of the countries of the world. The experiment was conducted to evaluate the growth and yield of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. cv. Atlas-70) as influenced by organic and inorganic fertilizers, and mulching. Research methods: The ...  Read More

Post-harvest losses in different fresh produces and vegetables in Pakistan with particular focus on tomatoes
Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2021, , Pages 71-86

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2020.3168.1125

Abstract
  Purpose: International agencies have advocated that monitoring food security and world food resources are necessary to meet the needs of growing populations and to minimize postharvest losses. This paper focuses on the biochemical and physiological bases of changes that causes post-harvest losses and ...  Read More

In vitro propagation of Tunisian local garlic (Allium sativum L.) from shoot tip culture
Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2018, , Pages 75-86

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2018.1457.1016

Abstract
  Purpose: Tunisian garlic is widely threatened by the attack of several viruses genus. For this purpose, a reliable protocol was established for rapid in vitro propagation of local garlic (Allium sativum L.) cultivars for large-scale production of virus-free plants and high quality bulblets. ...  Read More

Enhancing the shelf life of tomato fruits using plant material during storage
Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 347-354

https://doi.org/10.22077/jhpr.2020.2946.1109

Abstract
  Purpose: Postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables are major problem for countries that agriculture is one of the source economy and that losses in tomato have reported from 20 to 50%. It is one of the very perishable fruit and it changes continuously after harvesting. The aim was to evaluate the effect ...  Read More

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